Freno al Ictus Foundation has given an awareness talk as part of the "Heroes at Home" program, aimed at future volunteers who will visit schools to teach children how to recognize the symptoms of a stroke and how to respond to them.
The workshop was led by Julio Agredano, chair of the foundation, who shared key information about this disease and the importance of a rapid response.
The session was attended by 13 volunteers from the Sacyr Foundation, who joined this initiative with the aim of training young people as prevention agents in their homes. Warning signs such as loss of strength, difficulty in speaking or falling on one side of the face were addressed, and how to report it immediately to an adult or call 112.
With "Heroes at Home", Freno al Ictus seeks to create a network of informed children who can save lives at home, reinforcing the social commitment to brain health and preventive education from an early age.
